Replication and functionalism, Jane Heal; folk psychology as simulation, Robert M. Gordon; interpretation Psychologized, Alvin I. Goldman; the simulation theory - objectives and misconceptions, Robert M. Gordon; folk psychology - simulation or tacit theory?, Stephen Stich and Shaun Nichols; "he thinks he knows" - and more developmental evidence against the simulation (role-taking) theory, Josef Perner and Deborah Howes; reply to Stich and Nichols, Robert M. Gordon; reply to Perner and Howes, Robert M. Gordon; in defence of simulation theory, Alvin I. Goldman; from simulation to folk psychology - the case for development, Paul L. Harris; why the child''s theory of mind really is a theory, Alison Gopnik and Henry M. Wellman; reading the eyes - evidence for the role of perception in the development of a theory of mind, Simon Baron-Cohen and Pippa Cross; theory, observation and drama, Simon Blackburn; simulation and psychological concepts, Gary Fuller; how to think about thinking, Jane Heal; simulation without introspection or inference from me to you, Robert M. Gordon; theories of the mind in collision - plausibility and authority, Norman H. Freeman; second thoughts on simulation, Stephen Stich and Shaun Nichols; a theory of the child''s theory of mind, Jerry A. Fodor; knowledge and ability in "theory of mind" - one-eyed overview of a debate, Alan M. Leslie and Tim P. German; imagination and simulation - aesthetics meets cognitive science, Gregory Currie; empathy, mind and morals, Alvin I. Goldman; self-knowledge, error and disorder, Derek Bolton; game theory and knowledge by simulation, Adam Morton; simulative reasoning, commonsense psychology and artificial intelligence, John A. Barnden.